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taking some of those good examples whether it's city bridge or college access fund or the s.t.e.m. scholarship program in washington state, whatever, these are clearly doable with the right set of players and stakeholders coming together. >> yeah. that's absolutely right. we have time for, actually, one more question. so -- >> good morning. i am neil isaac from kaiser university in florida, and one comment, my 29 years of working in higher education i would say it's so important to meet with 100% of your upcoming graduates. a career center can't be where you hope a student walks by and gets help. so at kaiser university we start meeting with all of our students at least a full semester to get their resumÉ, to start helping them on the online career center. the second thing an innovative program, we started leadership distinction program with ten seminars in involving civic responsibility. they have to do community service hours, learn how to interview, learn how to write a resumÉ, job search using technology, etc. they get a red honor cord at graduation, and the kids love it. and
taking some of those good examples whether it's city bridge or college access fund or the s.t.e.m. scholarship program in washington state, whatever, these are clearly doable with the right set of players and stakeholders coming together. >> yeah. that's absolutely right. we have time for, actually, one more question. so -- >> good morning. i am neil isaac from kaiser university in florida, and one comment, my 29 years of working in higher education i would say it's so important to...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. over six. months. this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to . a lot less human suffering. which. we could know if. someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the opinions the. choose the stories that impact the life choose to access often. i. have the super bowl hangover everyone i still find it hard to believe that almost one hundred million people spent yesterday glued to their television set is watching the quintessential marriage between commercialism and athleticism in fact millions openly admit that they watch the super bowl just to be brainwashed by the advertisements yet those thirty second ads cost nearly four million dollars each with no surprise the corporate media had a field day especially with the shocking twist. benefits of playing the super bow
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of. over six. months. this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to . a lot less human suffering. which. we could know if. someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients are diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you know you certainly should be able have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. choose your language. make you know if. some of. us choose to use the consensus you could. choose to have to use the degrade tool. choose the stories that in high life choose the access to. i have the super bowl hangover everyone i still find it hard to believe that almost one hundred million people spent yesterday glued to their television set beaches watching the quintessential marriage between commercialism and athleticism in fact millions openly admit that they watch the super bowl just to be brainwashed by the advertisements yet those thirty second ads cost nearly four million d
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients are diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you know you certainly should be able have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human...
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individual wants that air conditioned in the minutes of condition so we have completely become. what is needed so that with which life city is with us. is whether we're actually and we have no. fulfilled sir and you you know you talk about this concept called mind walk which prevents us from kind of seeing things that they are prevents us from seeing this capitalism as a cancer that's that's mutating against our own interests i mean but then again i mean obviously there are corporate c.e.o.'s and politicians who are perpetuating the system and knowingly i mean they realize that the system of capitalism is completely unsustainable i mean it's hard to justify their path ology are they subject to mind lock as well. well they are in the mind block is very much conditioned in and when take the last president of the bench it was action both candidates were basically grupper representatives of wall street one and an actual vulture capitalist and the other entirely almost entirely funded by. representing wall street said i mean when we before the election wall street i'm the only one be
individual wants that air conditioned in the minutes of condition so we have completely become. what is needed so that with which life city is with us. is whether we're actually and we have no. fulfilled sir and you you know you talk about this concept called mind walk which prevents us from kind of seeing things that they are prevents us from seeing this capitalism as a cancer that's that's mutating against our own interests i mean but then again i mean obviously there are corporate c.e.o.'s...
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the mayor and he was i guess standing in the rubble of the city hall or something like that. but what was his -- >> well, the people there who have been in shelters for almost a month were very upset that the war ended when it did. they wanted it finished. and they said we live in shelters for three months if this will be the end of it. but his view was they burned trees. we replayed 100 trees. someday we're going to be a gateway to israel and the love will come and we will have dinner together. that's our goal. we want to be the gateway to the north. and he was all about building and rebuilding and planting, entries are very big deal in israel. it's the only country in the world that has more trees at the turn of the 21st century than it had at the beginning of the 21st century. and everybody plants trees every time they turn around. so the first thing do is go out and plant trees. and more trees, and that's what he talked about. it's a defiance but it's also a spirit of building and life. yeah, the people were sorry the war ended when it did prevented when it ended badly be
the mayor and he was i guess standing in the rubble of the city hall or something like that. but what was his -- >> well, the people there who have been in shelters for almost a month were very upset that the war ended when it did. they wanted it finished. and they said we live in shelters for three months if this will be the end of it. but his view was they burned trees. we replayed 100 trees. someday we're going to be a gateway to israel and the love will come and we will have dinner...
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same area he grew up in the living and dying timber city, and your doctor returns home. arguing the federal government is consolidating legislative power and that individual states must protect the citizenry from constitutional violations. in 1953, a leading feminist published the feminine mystique, but that was central to the second wave of feminism and the u.s. releasing a 50th anniversary edition with a foreword by new york times columnist and then afterward by novelist and former columnist and equipment. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv and don c-span.org -- booktv.org. >> a correspondent with the washington post and the author of the rise of mark of rubio. what is the appeal? a lot of people else other republican party are watching engaging to get a sense of whether a latino politicians can broaden the base outside of his own community. his -- >> is he running for president? >> well, who is and what they elected to the senate he is clearly an ambitious person and has risen quickly . he has e
same area he grew up in the living and dying timber city, and your doctor returns home. arguing the federal government is consolidating legislative power and that individual states must protect the citizenry from constitutional violations. in 1953, a leading feminist published the feminine mystique, but that was central to the second wave of feminism and the u.s. releasing a 50th anniversary edition with a foreword by new york times columnist and then afterward by novelist and former columnist...
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and talks about people in the city. republicans are all about the country? these tragic shootings that happen, that will jump into the person. these shooting are to it -- the shootings are terrible, terrible things. the media picks it up and they talk about it and talk about it. there should be silence on the shootings. the districts, the communities that have to bear it -- the way the the media it explodes this and talks about it is terrible. one of the reasons is so that they can get more regulations, not to save these poor kids and people that have been shocked -- why would they have to have more laws when they have ones on the book that they do not use? host: we got the point. we have run out of time on this. coming up, switching topics, talking about medicare. later we will talk with scott garrett about the gop strategy over the republican -- on the republican strategy for the looming budget battle. we will be right back. ♪ [video clip] >> julia loved her time in the white house. in her memoir, she said that it w
and talks about people in the city. republicans are all about the country? these tragic shootings that happen, that will jump into the person. these shooting are to it -- the shootings are terrible, terrible things. the media picks it up and they talk about it and talk about it. there should be silence on the shootings. the districts, the communities that have to bear it -- the way the the media it explodes this and talks about it is terrible. one of the reasons is so that they can get more...
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i grew up in this city and i am actually a generation of people that grew up in the city and i am kind of stuck so i'm going to quote another alumni, mayue angelou that helps any book to form the habit of reading to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs is good for him and i am sure she would mean good for her as well, so with that i can answer any questions or just -- >> commissioner. >> this has been a flack back night for me because i was there doing what you were doing last year and last year it was 300 readers we had and such extraordinary feedback from the folks out there and i still run into folks now "when are we doing the reading again?" . february obviously so i hope most of the folks are connected with you and i'm going to be reading -- i'm going to cleveland elementary this year and i think we are still looking for folks -- no? okay. i thought we were doing publicity. >> of course we will make exceptions for any of you. >> l i feel sorry for all the people missing out on the opportunity because it really is incredible and thank you for all the work you have done
i grew up in this city and i am actually a generation of people that grew up in the city and i am kind of stuck so i'm going to quote another alumni, mayue angelou that helps any book to form the habit of reading to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs is good for him and i am sure she would mean good for her as well, so with that i can answer any questions or just -- >> commissioner. >> this has been a flack back night for me because i was there doing what you were...
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>> this is the city of chicago and greta, what's really sad, the city of chicago has bigger problems to deal with than sex ed. right now only 60% of chicago high school students graduate. only 6% graduate from college and reading and math levels for 8th graders at 20 and 21% respectively so i would argue this school district has a lot of other priorities besides teaching kids about can domes, how to put on a condom. gender roles in he society. one of the things they're teaching is bullying, i think that might be a smart lesson for some kids, but some of the other stuff i was reading the report, greta, it's been researched by the kennedy school, and npr, the kaiser institute. a lot getting their hands in the education and that's scary for a five-year-old. i called a friend, and the five-year-old was up. what is he talking about now? unicorns and dinosaurs shall it's the last stage, and i think we're corrupting our kids too soon. >> greta: and thank you, andrea, congratulations for success of "the five" at five. >> thank you. >> greta: and is it it too early to start teaching kids abou
>> this is the city of chicago and greta, what's really sad, the city of chicago has bigger problems to deal with than sex ed. right now only 60% of chicago high school students graduate. only 6% graduate from college and reading and math levels for 8th graders at 20 and 21% respectively so i would argue this school district has a lot of other priorities besides teaching kids about can domes, how to put on a condom. gender roles in he society. one of the things they're teaching is...
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of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see all of you here. wonderful audience. we are going to have a conversation we hope discussing and then we will take questions from the audience. i am sure do have a lot and i hope he will not be shy about asking them. want to start first with a gem and asking a question about the book about the title of the book and some terms you used that people may not understand, freedom national. estimate it comes from a speech that charles sumner gave as a u.s. senator the speech was called the sectional and first there are two things. it's a constitutional doctrine the political revolution is in the antislavery petitions had f
of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see...
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city's outskirts today. thousands of shiites had protested across pakistan on monday, calling for government protection as families of the bombing victims refused to bury their dead until authorities took action against those responsible. members of the pakistani interfaith league rallied in the capital islamabad. >> today we're not gathered on the basis of religion, but on the basis of humanity because we believe we're all human beings and we are muslims, christians, hindus. today we have christians, bishops, pastors, muslims, hindus and s ikhs as a symbol of our unity, assemble people of pakistan belonged to one family. >> in his release soldier has ignited controversy after posting a photograph to a social networking site that appears to show a palestinian boy in the cross hairs of a sniper rifle. mor ostrovski, a sniper in the military of israel, posted the photo to his instagram site. it shows a palestinian boy facing away from the camera with a gun cross hairs focused on the side of his head. the israe
city's outskirts today. thousands of shiites had protested across pakistan on monday, calling for government protection as families of the bombing victims refused to bury their dead until authorities took action against those responsible. members of the pakistani interfaith league rallied in the capital islamabad. >> today we're not gathered on the basis of religion, but on the basis of humanity because we believe we're all human beings and we are muslims, christians, hindus. today we...
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the city installed brand-new cameras last year. and they have seen a huge increase in violators tickets. just under 17,800 drivers were ticketed last year. now some drivers got tickets, even though they were stopped. but they crossed that white line there and some are saying that's not fair. >> now, here's the great irony. if they had gone through on yellow or if the light had turned red while they were in the intersection, they would not have good gotten a ticket. >> the number of tickets handed out last year, more than doubled the number of those issued the year before. >> okay, the early commute was wet, but that dried up. we are waiting for our sunshine. topper is out on the weather terrace, what about it, top? >> i think we'll get it tomorrow. the only concern is south of town, some clouds lingering. i have light jacket. temperatures are mild. we'll show you temperatures. high was 54. 53 downtown. 60 in hagerstown and 61 in winchester. here's a lock at the radar and the satellite picture. finally we are seeing clearing skies w
the city installed brand-new cameras last year. and they have seen a huge increase in violators tickets. just under 17,800 drivers were ticketed last year. now some drivers got tickets, even though they were stopped. but they crossed that white line there and some are saying that's not fair. >> now, here's the great irony. if they had gone through on yellow or if the light had turned red while they were in the intersection, they would not have good gotten a ticket. >> the number of...
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enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> we a are back w witholitico jonathan allen's senior jonatn allen and coesterer valuation management servivices c bri coester. brian, you a and i were talkingg ring the bak about the changes in thehe houng industry -- cfpfpb, consumer financial protection board. some good and s some bad. "the wall street journal l " -- "the wall street journal" does not like it much but use it for consumer there is so good -- some good and some debt. >> what the house and people ---- industry, yet so many people involved. state regulators the banking regulators at the federal level. you've got the investors and have an overlay. so many things involved. just tryg to figure out what to do. and youave oveapping regulations that conflict each other. one says he wantso disclose this and the other says you cannot disclose that. what they're really trying to do is get consistency. >> is
enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> we a are back w witholitico jonathan allen's senior jonatn allen and coesterer valuation management servivices c bri coester. brian, you a and i were talkingg ring the bak about the changes in thehe houng industry -- cfpfpb, consumer financial protection board. some good...
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and then at the end of the year when we do the end of our run, i'll submit that packet to our city council and say, look, we have visited these many schools, this is the response that we got from teachers and parents, you know. this is how many students that we did on this outreach and hit them with the numbers it would be, like, oh, thumbs up, the school wrote us a letter, our da, our district attorney to come see us, she wrote us a letter, so that's how you fund it. >> what he's mentioning is the former chancellor of the los rios college district, the former chancellor is now the statewide chancellor of community colleges, brad ferris who recently retired and now is the state chancellor of community colleges. he came out and saw us, surprised us one day. i felt like one of those dogs that won't stop rubbing against your leg. he really liked it. >> i don't see why not, we want to definitely express a word. a question over there? >> when i first read the description of the play tonight i was thinking in my mind, well, maybe i can skip it .s i didn't see what i would get out of it but you g
and then at the end of the year when we do the end of our run, i'll submit that packet to our city council and say, look, we have visited these many schools, this is the response that we got from teachers and parents, you know. this is how many students that we did on this outreach and hit them with the numbers it would be, like, oh, thumbs up, the school wrote us a letter, our da, our district attorney to come see us, she wrote us a letter, so that's how you fund it. >> what he's...
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so take new york city most of you know, this but the city recently lost $300 million of state and federal aid because the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and then be referred back the mayor said no. what is the point*? where is the public outcry for that? where are the people picketing in the streets to say you cannot deny our kids $300 million because you refuse to be held accountable to have a reasonable evaluation system in place. this is where students first is organizing everyday people like you. you have got to get involved in the process because the legislators in albany, the governor could solve the problems they need to hear from people like you you'll make your decisions with you contribute to the next campaign based on the stance they take no b
so take new york city most of you know, this but the city recently lost $300 million of state and federal aid because the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and...
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state of the city's budget according to a lead author on the report the city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city police union dismissed the report as a political effort he told the baltimore sun which going on here is all a smokescreen they don't know what the tax base is going to look like their consultants asked to come and deliver bad news so that the city can do political posturing furthermore cristela port a former baltimore city recreation and parks director sees the forecast as window dressing to direct attention away from a serious lack of financial oversight the firm that's at this work no faction basis said no a lot of it you know had nothing to go on so it's good for there if you know you're sa
state of the city's budget according to a lead author on the report the city is in the black city is not in a current crisis at the moment the city's budget is balanced for the current year over time the city has built reasonably healthy reserves there are some who question whether this newly released projection is the reason for the proposed budget cuts or if this report was commissioned in order to justify cuts that were already in the works detective robert cherry head of the baltimore city...
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gilt city has the deal with eco detail and you're saving 50% off. giant foods is celebrating 75 years in business. all store locations are giving away a slice of birthday cake to anyone who comes in between 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. got a little cupcake here. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. i'm jessica doyle, wusa9. >>> you have packed your bags. you're ready to fly off on a fabulous vacation, but when you get to the airport, you're stopped because your passport is about to expire in a few months. wusa9 call for action director shirley rut dcker is here and she has what you need to know about the true expiration of your passport. >> most think our passports are good for ten years. they are in one sense. however, there are a number of -- there are a number of countries that require that your passport be valid six months beyond the time you're returning from your trip. if you're leaving somewhere and going in april and your passport expires in september, that
gilt city has the deal with eco detail and you're saving 50% off. giant foods is celebrating 75 years in business. all store locations are giving away a slice of birthday cake to anyone who comes in between 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. got a little cupcake here. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you on facebook. i'm jessica doyle, wusa9. >>> you have packed your bags. you're ready to fly off on a fabulous vacation,...
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you raised a healthier city is what the mayor wants. vincent gray has come up with an idea to extend the ban on smoking when it pertains to playgrounds and it could encompass parks throughout the city and we are talking about hundreds of blocks where smoking could conceivably be banned. >> well, i don't know what vincent orange is talking about and he comes up with the initiatives where people say, okay, that's vincent orange. they have a ban on smoking around playgrounds and they had a very good justification for it because secondhand smoke would affect children. how well is this going to work in the nation's capital with vince orange, i don't know. >> progressive cities seem to be at the forefront of movements like this, and i remember in the '80s, where everybody was smoking in the office and then all of a sudden everybody is standing outside smoking cigarettes in 30-degree weather. and d.c., i think joe mentioned earlier, montgomery has a similar ordinance in effect. i think we have bigger fish to fry. >> you can walk around the nbc
you raised a healthier city is what the mayor wants. vincent gray has come up with an idea to extend the ban on smoking when it pertains to playgrounds and it could encompass parks throughout the city and we are talking about hundreds of blocks where smoking could conceivably be banned. >> well, i don't know what vincent orange is talking about and he comes up with the initiatives where people say, okay, that's vincent orange. they have a ban on smoking around playgrounds and they had a...
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and the answer, again, is the city. this is fundamentally the opposite of the american ethos, you know? from jefferson on. cities are essential to the health and freedom of man. if we continue to pile upon ourselves in cities as they do in europe, we shall take to eating one another as they do there. [laughter] that was jefferson. and that just continued and continued. and it made sense back in the 1700s when we had the whole country to spread out on. but that's not the case now. so it's a longer discussion. all three of these are a longer discussion. but they're all national crises. we have a national economic crisis which is only going to get tougher, we have a national health crisis which is bankrupting us, and as sandy proved all too clear a couple weeks ago, global warming is beginning to affect us dramatically. and now we're not talking about stopping it, we're talking about mitigating it. but, obviously, the less of
and the answer, again, is the city. this is fundamentally the opposite of the american ethos, you know? from jefferson on. cities are essential to the health and freedom of man. if we continue to pile upon ourselves in cities as they do in europe, we shall take to eating one another as they do there. [laughter] that was jefferson. and that just continued and continued. and it made sense back in the 1700s when we had the whole country to spread out on. but that's not the case now. so it's a...
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beltway into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. now over to you. >>> baltimore's mayor is calling for major changes to keep the city on track financially. and in the state of the city address yesterday mayor stephanie rawlings-bleak outlined a number of proposal that will affect everyone. linda so is live with the details and there is is a tall order -- there is a tall order of work because the mayor has to keep the city from going broke especially after the report said it could happen in ten years. >> reporter: right. talking about how the city will go into financial ruin if major changes are not made. one the changes that might affect everyone is a fee for trash removal. mayor hopes to make cuts in several areas with the goal of using those savings to lower the city's property taxes by 22 per. mayor rawlings-blake outlined the proposal during the state of the city address yesterday. her plan to cut property taxes can only happen if cuts are made in other areas. she hope the biggest savings w
beltway into the city. that's a look at your morning commute. now over to you. >>> baltimore's mayor is calling for major changes to keep the city on track financially. and in the state of the city address yesterday mayor stephanie rawlings-bleak outlined a number of proposal that will affect everyone. linda so is live with the details and there is is a tall order -- there is a tall order of work because the mayor has to keep the city from going broke especially after the report said...
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we have strict regulations in place in the city. we have a number of regs that comply and we expect our students to adhere to. this year we added a piece in the regs which is specific to enabling families who indicate their child is being bullying the ability transfer those students out of their schools. we have a respect for all curriculum, which is in place all the schools in new york city. that focuses on diversity. there are meaningful lesson plans that are in place. we have a week where we focus the work on looking at where we're going with this work. taking a look at what we are doing in district 5. i wanted to share the work that two schools are doing. ps 152 is focused on looking at a health and wellness curriculum on reducing incidents in their building. they have weekly character traits that the school emphasizes. there is a focus on social awareness and taking into consideration the others' perspectives. the school received a wellness grant. a lot of the bullying results from kids talking about how each other looks. there
we have strict regulations in place in the city. we have a number of regs that comply and we expect our students to adhere to. this year we added a piece in the regs which is specific to enabling families who indicate their child is being bullying the ability transfer those students out of their schools. we have a respect for all curriculum, which is in place all the schools in new york city. that focuses on diversity. there are meaningful lesson plans that are in place. we have a week where we...
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once you get past the four cities, i think d.c. can hold the phone with anyone. boston, philly, atlanta, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop and northeast where what was old is now again. off florida avenue on the site of what was the old union terminal market, richie brandenburg works for e. the developer and as a chef heard the same questions over and over. >> where can i get this? where do you get your meat and fish? >> reporter: there are meats. >> some of the most phenomenal baking in the country. the chefs import this stuff. >> reporter: and spices and vegetables. >> and. >> reporter: we don't want to be a food court but experiences. you hit the soda shop and you can stop for a couple of oysters. >> and there and -- in for a treat. >> that's all right. >> reporter: because those days, it's not just politics in washington that they're serving up. beth parker, fox 5 news. ox 5 n . >>> coming up, a christmas lights controversy and a naughty neighbor. why one ohioan is beyond upset about the sweat she's
once you get past the four cities, i think d.c. can hold the phone with anyone. boston, philly, atlanta, miami. >> reporter: you can see washington's culinary transformation from up here on a rooftop and northeast where what was old is now again. off florida avenue on the site of what was the old union terminal market, richie brandenburg works for e. the developer and as a chef heard the same questions over and over. >> where can i get this? where do you get your meat and fish?...
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>> you're the mayor. >> i don't want to wear it. >> with $1.5 billion added to the city's reserves, a record low homicide rate and unemployment rate just above the national average, mayor gray is anxious to talk about the job he's done in two full years in office. should you decide to seek reelection? is it the kind of record you feel quite confident throwing out there in a campaign? >> it is, bruce. you know, what i look at is, what do we promise to do in the first place? >> he looked like an incumbent. even if he hasn't declared. there was a crowded tour of the 1175 room convention hotel it's a private partnership. the price tag, $520 million. we're talking over a thousand jobs, approximately 51% of them going to d.c. residents. >> it will be the largest in the city when completed next year. >> are we going to be able to have more groups, larger groups that will host their conventions here in the district of columbia as a result of this. >> still concern about the federal probe into the campaign. three key campaign staffers pleaded guilty for their roles in the scandal. >> worried a
>> you're the mayor. >> i don't want to wear it. >> with $1.5 billion added to the city's reserves, a record low homicide rate and unemployment rate just above the national average, mayor gray is anxious to talk about the job he's done in two full years in office. should you decide to seek reelection? is it the kind of record you feel quite confident throwing out there in a campaign? >> it is, bruce. you know, what i look at is, what do we promise to do in the first...
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gold rush and the festival continue toss delight thousands of folks throughout the city and the fun doesn't top there because this weekend is the 26th festival -- take a trip to mother russia without leaving the area. enjoy tasty russia food and muddic and vodka it will be a lot of fun and that is the weekly buzz for more information about any of these events visit us at s f gvment gov tv dot ordinary care an we are celebrating the glorious grand opening of the chinese rec center. ♪ 1951, 60 years ago, our first kids began to play in the chinese wrecks center -- rec center. >> i was 10 years old at the time. i spent just about my whole life here. >> i came here to learn dancing. by we came -- >> we had a good time. made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is
gold rush and the festival continue toss delight thousands of folks throughout the city and the fun doesn't top there because this weekend is the 26th festival -- take a trip to mother russia without leaving the area. enjoy tasty russia food and muddic and vodka it will be a lot of fun and that is the weekly buzz for more information about any of these events visit us at s f gvment gov tv dot ordinary care an we are celebrating the glorious grand opening of the chinese rec center. ♪ 1951, 60...
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what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or philadelphia, and so this is going to be a big boom, and it's a good thing that they finally got this thing going and rolling. >> for a lot of corporations, we are talking about the seat of the government, which is there is leverage there. >> is it going to be competition for national harbor? >> well, now -- >> the argument is everybody should be -- they can absorb all of it. there's enough people that want to come to washington that will for one reason or another will go to the harbor or the hotel, and the hotel has a unique position, and there's only
what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or...
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always good to the last drop. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
always good to the last drop. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [...
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and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is
and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of...
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a lot of cities, even northeastern cities, stayed on the decline past the '80s and '90s. but new york did come back and came back not only because of mayor cost of, but he stabilized the finances, injected the city a new dose of morale. new york was depressed in those days. it was the butt of johnny carson jokes. and here this was larger than life guy who really gave new york his hope. at the same time, he did substantive things. the city in the late '80s spent $5 billion rehabilitating its neighborhoods and housing stock. and that was koch. that's something he's less well known for, but it led the way for the rehabilitation of the city. you don't see the south bronx anymore. that didn't happen by itself. >> he was an open book about everything except his sexual orientation. he was never married. folks speculate good him. did he talk to you about that for the him? >> sure. it's an important part of his political biography. since running for office he was hounded by stories this he was gay. in 1977 when he was running against mario cuomo there were signs "vote for cuomo, n
a lot of cities, even northeastern cities, stayed on the decline past the '80s and '90s. but new york did come back and came back not only because of mayor cost of, but he stabilized the finances, injected the city a new dose of morale. new york was depressed in those days. it was the butt of johnny carson jokes. and here this was larger than life guy who really gave new york his hope. at the same time, he did substantive things. the city in the late '80s spent $5 billion rehabilitating its...
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the city are cheating? that would be my argument in new york, new yorkers are too smart and don't want to leave a paper trail. >> true. >> i have to say, i don't think there is a lot of cheating here, there is not a lot of monogamous relationships. how many people are married in new york? 37. >> really? >> manhattan, there are 37 people married. they can't go out. >> that's an odd number. >> i mean 37 couples. >> married couples. >> tom, you are checking this, i am assuming, right? >> 37 married people. it's too expense testify cheat here. but politics is hollywood for ugly people. and they obviously -- you know, are self obsessed and that leads to infidelity. kiss me, touch me. >> as we were saying before the show, d.c. is about power and powerful people, rich people are probably more likely to cheat. >> in d.c., you don't have to be rich to be powerful. low-paid bureaucrat. if you are a man, if you are totally honest, let's concede. i am totally monogamous with my wife, but they are not exactly breaking d
the city are cheating? that would be my argument in new york, new yorkers are too smart and don't want to leave a paper trail. >> true. >> i have to say, i don't think there is a lot of cheating here, there is not a lot of monogamous relationships. how many people are married in new york? 37. >> really? >> manhattan, there are 37 people married. they can't go out. >> that's an odd number. >> i mean 37 couples. >> married couples. >> tom, you are...
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justice in the city and county of san francisco. it was that movement that gave birth to the san francisco interfaith council whose mission it is to bring people together of different faiths, to celebrate our diverse spiritual and religious traditions, build understanding, and serve our city. it was a previous mayor that challenged the interface council to step up to the place, to respond to its moral responsibility to care for the homeless at a time of crisis spun out of control, and we did. for almost a quarter of a century we have opened our congregation doors, fed and provided a warm and safe place for homeless men to sleep during the coldest and rainiest nights of the year. it's been this mayor and his predecessors who look to what happened at hurricane katrina, saw the key role that congregation leaders, facilities and congre gants can play at the time of a diseafert disaster and called us to stakeholders and mayor lee invites us to pray as well as roll up our sleeves to solve this crisis that impacts us all. from the christia
justice in the city and county of san francisco. it was that movement that gave birth to the san francisco interfaith council whose mission it is to bring people together of different faiths, to celebrate our diverse spiritual and religious traditions, build understanding, and serve our city. it was a previous mayor that challenged the interface council to step up to the place, to respond to its moral responsibility to care for the homeless at a time of crisis spun out of control, and we did....
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in the capital city. and the diplomacy with them and real life with them. in substance of how they behave at the u.n. we don't think the u.n. is that important. we don't wind up forcing them to take account of our positions on things many of which matter us. at least in the general assembly. we don't think it's worth the price we have to pay and the real world relationship with them in their own country. and we don't -- it means there's a disconnect between how we and our allies behave at the u.n. versus what our frequently far better relationships are directly in the capital. >> host: who are the new liberal realists you talk about in your book? >> guest: the obama administration came in split between two quite different camps. in the foreign policy. on the one hand you had a waive of people that i would describe typical describe liberal international. people believe in the mission of the u.n. to not just be the kind of diplomatic table where everybody negotiates and argues and debates and let's their views be known. something which is supposed to take on
in the capital city. and the diplomacy with them and real life with them. in substance of how they behave at the u.n. we don't think the u.n. is that important. we don't wind up forcing them to take account of our positions on things many of which matter us. at least in the general assembly. we don't think it's worth the price we have to pay and the real world relationship with them in their own country. and we don't -- it means there's a disconnect between how we and our allies behave at the...
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. >> as far as the city is concerned, too, because we take that money and we dump it into the city college and it gets to these guys and then it gets to the community. what i tend to do is when we go to the schools, it's a perfect -- it's a lot of good pr, the principals and whoever is there to write letters to say, hey, this is a great program, please continue and at the end of the session we always have a survey tool that i ask the teachers and administration to fill out. and then at the end of the year when we do the end of our run, i'll submit that packet to our city council and say, look, we have visited these many schools, this is the response that we got from teachers and parents, you know. this is how many students that we did on this outreach and hit them with the numbers it would be, like, oh, thumbs up, the school wrote us a letter, our da, our district attorney to come see us, she wrote us a letter, so that's how you fund it. >> what he's mentioning is the former chancellor of the los rios college district, the former chancellor is now the statewide chancellor of community coll
. >> as far as the city is concerned, too, because we take that money and we dump it into the city college and it gets to these guys and then it gets to the community. what i tend to do is when we go to the schools, it's a perfect -- it's a lot of good pr, the principals and whoever is there to write letters to say, hey, this is a great program, please continue and at the end of the session we always have a survey tool that i ask the teachers and administration to fill out. and then at...